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How to pronounce reassessment in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms reappraisal, revaluation, review
Type of appraisal, assessment
Has types stock-taking, stocktaking
Derivation reassess

Examples of reassessment

reassessment
It's not a setback at all if it allows a careful reassessment of what is needed.
From the newsweek.com
The most important reassessment of E.R. began in 1979, 17 years after her death.
From the time.com
I have conducted a reassessment of the article as part of the GA sweeps process.
From the en.wikipedia.org
We need a complete reassessment of the swiss cheese science behind this fiasco.
From the independent.co.uk
He stressed that the Rena oil spill should not prompt a reassessment of drilling.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Judge O'Dell Seneca ordered the county to hire a reassessment vendor by July 5.
From the post-gazette.com
If things don't improve in the next 12 months, a reassessment is really in order.
From the newsday.com
A brief, compelling reassessment of Freud by the author of Listening to Prozac.
From the theatlantic.com
It comes in for a lucid reassessment from one of our foremost Lincoln scholars.
From the philly.com
More examples
  • Reappraisal: a new appraisal or evaluation
  • (reassess) revise or renew one's assessment
  • The act of reassessing; a second or subsequent assessment
  • Upon denial of admission to the University or refusal to transfer certain credit courses, the University may agree to assess the courses or admission request once again. This is known as a re-assessment.
  • A systematic review of medical and employment information of selected CPP disability recipients. This review results in a decision to continue or stop CPP disability benefits. It can also assist to identify the services which would best support a person attempting to return to work.
  • The establishment of a new Base Year Value for property, equal to its Full Cash Value when it changes ownership in accordance with Prop. 13. Certain changes in ownership are specifically excluded from reassessment.
  • Process required by state law to determine the change in market value of property over a certain period of time in order to provide equity among taxpayers. Reassessment is a revaluation of real estate.
  • The procedure by which students who have not passed a module may attempt the assessment of the module again without attending lectures and classes.
  • As used in this course, to examine the child again for signs of specific illness to see if the child is improving